Daily Archives: 16/04/2015

Newcastle police to put the skids on car “hoons”

Newcastle Police and Traffic and Highway Command warn deregistration and vehicle confiscation are among a range of legislative tools they intend to use during an upcoming blitz on “hoon” behaviour in Newcastle.

Newcastle Local Area Command says it’s fed up with the dangerous driving and anti-social behaviour exhibited by a hooligan element congregating in the Newcastle area.

In response, police are about to launch a crackdown against illegal drag racers and drivers performing ‘burn-outs’.

Newcastle Police remain supportive of genuine car enthusiasts but warn they will target drivers who engage in dangerous or unlawful activity.

The operation will take a different form than past compliance initiatives with police targeting not only those driving dangerously but spectators engaging in trespass, underage drinking, offensive behaviour, traffic obstruction and public order offences.

Newcastle Commander, John Gralton, said the “hoons” were risking their lives and those around them by racing in dangerous and unlawful conditions.

“Some of this behaviour may have been going on for decades, but we are serious about catching those who drive in a dangerous or potentially deadly manner,” Supt Gralton said.

“Ignore this warning at your peril. There will be consequences to your actions when you are caught.

“The Traffic & Highway Patrol Command, together with local police, will work together with Roads and Maritime Services and will consider the confiscation of vehicles and any necessary action for people that repeatedly break the road rules.

“We will be using evidence from social media and available CCTV to prosecute these matters.

“The illegal activity is attracting participants from Sydney, the Central Coast and across the Hunter. We have information about who is organising this illegal activity and we will be gathering evidence to prosecute them,” Supt Gralton said.

“You won’t know when or where we’ll turn up but car hoons – you’re on notice.”

Man charged following alleged stabbing – Cardiff

Police have charged a man following an alleged stabbing at Cardiff last weekend.

About 10.45pm on Saturday 11 April 2015, two men, aged 34 and 29, were at a residence in Wendy Street when an argument allegedly started between the two.

Police will allege the 34-year-old man stabbed the 29-year-old man multiple times.

The 34-year-old man then left the premises and emergency services were contacted.

The 29-year-old was taken to John Hunter Hospital for treatment to wounds to his abdomen and is currently in a stable condition.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene.

About 4pm yesterday, a 34-year-old man was arrested at Charlestown Police Station.

He was charged with wound with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 16 April 2015).

Man charged with impersonating police officer and other offences – Newcastle City LAC

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command have charged a man with impersonate police, robbery, posses unauthorised pistol and drug-related offences.

About 12am yesterday (14 April 2015), a 39-year-old Lambton man and his 20-year-old son were moving a motor vehicle in Heaton Street, Jesmond.

It will be alleged two men approached the pair and informed them they were police officers.

Police will further allege the men assaulted the father and son before stealing a wallet, mobile telephone and other belongings.

Around 9am today (15 April 2015), police had cause to speak with a 22-year-old Thornton man who was seated in a motor vehicle in Fern Street, Islington.

The man and the motor vehicle were searched, during which police allegedly located property belonging the 39-year-old man. Police also seized an unauthorised pistol, an amount of money, and illegal drugs.

Police arrested the man and took him to Newcastle Police Station, where he was charged with robbery in company, impersonate police, supply prohibited drug, possess unauthorised pistol, possess prohibited drug, and deal with the proceeds of crime.

The man was refused bail, and is due to appear before Newcastle Local Court on the 16 April 2015.

The investigation is continuing, and anyone with information that may assist police is asked to contact Newcastle City detectives or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.